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Seeing Through Scattering With Computational Advances: A Review
In scattering media, light scrambles into random speckles and impedes our vision. Unlocking hidden information enables breakthroughs to see behind the opaqueness, inspiring applications in imaging, communication, and encryption. Unlike clear media such as clear water and air, a scattering medium is inhomogeneous, in which propagating photons are ...
Huanhao Li +4 more
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Local-nonlocal assisted multifunctional photonic crystals. [PDF]
Lv W +9 more
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Evolution and Conceptual Insights into the Geometric Phase of Light: A Comprehensive Review
This review presents a unified account of the geometric phase of light, linking its fundamental principles to diverse manifestations in polarization, spatial, and vector modes. By connecting theoretical frameworks with key experimental realizations, it reveals a coherent physical picture that deepens understanding and stimulates new directions in ...
A. Srinivasa Rao
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Enhancing light efficiency in phase-only holograms via neural network. [PDF]
Periyasamy B, Hwang H, Yang D.
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It is currently not well understood how cells regulate basic properties, e.g., volume and mechanics within dense multicellular environments like tumors. Here, we show that different cell types of cancer and also normal cells largely decrease their nuclear and cellular volumes in emerging cell clusters and that this is partly driven by cell cycle shifts.
Vaibhav Mahajan +13 more
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Inline mechano-vibration holography for simultaneous phase and elasticity mapping of soft samples. [PDF]
Abdioglu HB +6 more
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Morlet Wavelet transformed holograms for numerical adaptive view-based reconstruction
Kartik Viswanathan +2 more
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Supplementary document for 3D focusing through scattered light using a binary hologram - 7718336.pdf
Meigang Duan +7 more
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The review discusses stimuli‐responsive hydrogels as soft optical materials that translate physical, chemical, and biological cues into refractive‐index, scattering, birefringence, diffraction, and transparency changes. It examines major stimulus classes and photonic architectures for biosensing, waveguiding, adaptive lenses, smart windows, and therapy.
Andrés Bernal‐Ballén +2 more
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